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- Dyirbal Ergativity1 1 Introduction
- throughout the grammar of the language” (Dowty 1991:582). Analyses: S and O Syntactic Ergativity in Dyirbal is unrelated to subjecthood.
- www.ling.upenn.edu
- A method of semantic description
- The North Queensland language Dyirbal includes a special 'mother-in-law lane of which are also likely to underlie categories in the grammar of the language).
- anthro.ucsd.edu
- The Myth of Language Universals: Language diversity and its
- the origin of language: grammatical relations (§4), constituency (§5), and ...
- www.princeton.edu
- Introduction - University of Oxford
- It is no accident that women, fIre, and dangerous things are classified as feminine in languages like.
- users.ox.ac.uk
- Aniversario Maestría corregido 15 dic 09.pmd
- linguistics.buffalo.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Dyirbal language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Grammar. The language is best known for its system of noun classes, numbering four in total.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Trove - Search results for 'subject:"Dyirbal language."'
- The predicative construction in the Dyirbal language : towards the nations " grammatical subject".
- trove.nla.gov.au
- Dyirbal
- Dec 19, 2006 Dyirbal. An Aboriginal Language of Australia .
- www.macalester.edu
- Languages of the World 8
- LING2009 Languages of the World 8. Dyirbal and the aboriginal languages of Australia. 1.
- www0.hku.hk
- Dyirbal Ergativity1 1 Introduction
- throughout the grammar of the language” (Dowty 1991:582). Analyses: S and O Syntactic Ergativity in Dyirbal is unrelated to subjecthood.
- www.ling.upenn.edu
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